458 Quotations with Taken.
- 281. Adrienne Rich: The worker can unionize, go out on strike; mothers are divided from each other i ...

- 282. George Eliot: There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken ...

- 283. Junius: There is a holy, mistaken zeal in politics, as well as in religion. By persuadin ...

- 284. Iris Murdoch: There is no substitute for the comfort supplied by the utterly taken-for-granted ...

- 285. Charles Mackay: There is no such thing as death. In nature nothing dies. From each sad remnant o ...

- 286. George Bernard Shaw: There is nothing that can be changed more completely than human nature when the ...

- 287. Malcolm Muggeridge: There is something ridiculous and even quite indecent in an individual claiming ...

- 288. William Shakespeare: There is tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fort ...

- 289. Joanna Baillie: This will be triumph! This will be happiness! Yea, that very thing, happiness, w ...

- 290. Florence E. King: Those colorful denizens of male despair, the Bowery bum and the rail-riding hobo ...

- 291. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Though the Jazz Age continued it became less and less an affair of youth. The se ...

- 292. Ambrose Bierce: To be positive: to be mistaken at the top of one's voice.

- 293. Margot Asquith: To marry a man out of pity is folly; and, if you think you are going to influenc ...

- 294. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin: To rely upon conviction, devotion, and other excellent spiritual qualities -- th ...

- 295. Clifford Geertz: To see ourselves as others see us can be eye-opening. To see others as sharing a ...

- 296. Aleister Crowley: To the eyes of a god, mankind must appear as a species of bacteria which multipl ...

- 297. The Holy Bible: Unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from h ...

- 298. John Locke: Vague and mysterious forms of speech, and abuse of language, have so long passed ...

- 299. Arthur Schopenhauer: Vengeance taken will often tear the heart and torment the conscience.

- 300. Socrates: Wars and revolutions and battles are due simply and solely to the body and its d ...

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